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roads and recreation grounds are submerged in brown, soupy water. and in some warts of this region the only way to get around is by boat. elsewhere, it is just not safe at all. the area affected is just north of rome. here it has been raining for days. the bad weather has swept across italy. in venice, seasonal flooding was higher and more widespread than normal. and unless you were in a gondola, there was little way to stay dry. there the floods are receding. but it is now the waterlogged regions of tuscana and brea that are baring the brunt. "bbc news." >> right now china's ruling communicatist party is meeting in beijing to anoint its new leaders. among the most pressing issues they will face, a territorial dispute with japan that has erupted into the worst crisis interest the two nations in decades. at issue is a group of islands. our correspondent has gone to take a closer look and to see what is fueling all this controversy. >> just after dawn we get our first view of the islands. a jagged huddle of rocks sticking up from the deep blue waters
roads and recreation grounds are submerged in brown, soupy water. and in some warts of this region the only way to get around is by boat. elsewhere, it is just not safe at all. the area affected is just north of rome. here it has been raining for days. the bad weather has swept across italy. in venice, seasonal flooding was higher and more widespread than normal. and unless you were in a gondola, there was little way to stay dry. there the floods are receding. but it is now the waterlogged...
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now you can go. >>> my name is paulette brown and i'm here again i'm going to show the video i've been showing every week concerning our little children, the violence going on here [speaker not understood]. [video presentation] >> it is quite another to experience the sudden violent death of a loved one. >>> it is not a joke. [gunshots] >> in 2004 san francisco experienced [speaker not understood] ♪ >>> [speaker not understood], we need someone to stand with us. we feel sorry for those people that got murdered on mission street. we want to help them also, but we need someone to stand with us. we don't want to lose another child either. >>> the homicide victim are the people of color. their loved ones, living in neighborhoods and [speaker not understood] must deal with this -- >> thank you very much. >>> [inaudible]. >> that is. thank you very much. are there any other members of the public that wish to speak in general public comment? seeing none, general public comment is closed. colleagues, it is 3:37. why don't we go now to our 3:30 special commendations. why don't we go to superv
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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with david brooks and ruth marcus among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [dramatic music] ♪
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building and just forced the hospital in and i keep on thinking, that is, you know, somebody willie brown's shoes that he had a nice pair of shoes he didn't wear, except for church every sunday. one day he couldn't fit the shoe, you know? that was the only pair of shoe he had. so, he said, rose, i just shoved my foot into the shoe, even though it did not quite fit. but it looked nice when i was sitting down. so that is exactly what we did with the clinic next door. it didn't fit, it was not built for a hospital. but we just jammed everything in to make it work. and behold, 30 years later, now we have to build a new one because of new regulations and new laws. but anyway, that changed my whole life, my relationship with the community, and respect for some of our family associations, of what they have accomplished before us. so this is where we are at. and what we are doing is very small compared to what they had to do years ago when the condition was not so good, when we were discriminated against. you couldn't even go across the street here without being beaten up just three blocks down, yo
building and just forced the hospital in and i keep on thinking, that is, you know, somebody willie brown's shoes that he had a nice pair of shoes he didn't wear, except for church every sunday. one day he couldn't fit the shoe, you know? that was the only pair of shoe he had. so, he said, rose, i just shoved my foot into the shoe, even though it did not quite fit. but it looked nice when i was sitting down. so that is exactly what we did with the clinic next door. it didn't fit, it was not...
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>> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and gd night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
>> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and gd night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on what were termed "potentially inappropriate" e- mails and documents, and we examine if and when the white house and congress should have been alerted. >> ifill: then, the senate and the house of representatives get back to work. judy woodruff looks at the long list of challenges ahead. >> brown: one item on the agenda is the so-called fiscal cliff , and that was the focus of a white house meeting today with liberal leaders. we talk with two participants. >> ifill: plus, from "our food for nine billion" series, special correspondent mary kay magistad reports on china's moves to satisfy a growing demand for meat. it has transformed lives and diets over the past 30 years meat con suption per cap to has quadrupled and city dwellers eat twice as much meat on average as those in the countryside. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the e
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on what were termed "potentially inappropriate" e- mails and documents, and we examine if and when the white house and congress should have been alerted. >> ifill: then, the senate and the house of representatives get back to work. judy woodruff looks at the long list of challenges ahead. >> brown: one item on the agenda is the so-called fiscal cliff , and that was the focus of a white...
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sides in this unholy brown i think the church should pay its water bill i don't see a reason why they would be exempted from paying for something that they use with every religious institution and. without us to pay its water bills so you'd have thousands of us to think that i think some type of agreement can and should be reached this particular case is just so special that you know if an exception moves to me to be made just for this i think it needs to be paid for now the water companies frozen the church's bank account hundreds of monks and teachers haven't yet received their salaries among them the doorkeeper who's unsure if come tomorrow he'll still have a job keeping tradition going policy r t jerusalem. for us so while there will be no more words of formula one races you discover online what's made the motorsport forces take measures against cursing now on the turn the drivers to their terms going to go online as more details but also time for change in china as the country's preparing for its once in a decade power handover which we're following very closely on our website to
sides in this unholy brown i think the church should pay its water bill i don't see a reason why they would be exempted from paying for something that they use with every religious institution and. without us to pay its water bills so you'd have thousands of us to think that i think some type of agreement can and should be reached this particular case is just so special that you know if an exception moves to me to be made just for this i think it needs to be paid for now the water companies...
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the zac brown band has become one of the hottest acts in country music. with a string of number one songs, a shelf full of awards including two grammies and a devoted following known as the zamily. what's it like when there's a huge audience of people and they're singing the words to your songs? >> it feels great. put a lot of thought into the words and a lot of life into them. >> reporter: zac brown grew up in georgia in a family that revered food. he and his dad have owned several eateries including one where zac performed. did you help cook too? >> i did. absolutely. we'd have a line cook that would call in sick. i'd be in there cooking until 9:00 and sweating and come out and throw my apron off and get on the stage and play. ♪ keep me in mind >> reporter: it seems natural for brown that as his band became more successful, he would fulfill a dream and hire a skilled southern chef. >> we've prepared the food for you. >> reporter: louisiana-born rusty hamlin. >> spinach and hair loom tomato carbonara. >> reporter: he helped brown design cookies, the br
the zac brown band has become one of the hottest acts in country music. with a string of number one songs, a shelf full of awards including two grammies and a devoted following known as the zamily. what's it like when there's a huge audience of people and they're singing the words to your songs? >> it feels great. put a lot of thought into the words and a lot of life into them. >> reporter: zac brown grew up in georgia in a family that revered food. he and his dad have owned several...
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i want to think senator sherrod brown. elected on tuesday to the united states senate to serve his second term. a great pleasure. >> good to be back. thank you, chris. to the panel, thank you. >> we'll be right back. the way. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection)
i want to think senator sherrod brown. elected on tuesday to the united states senate to serve his second term. a great pleasure. >> good to be back. thank you, chris. to the panel, thank you. >> we'll be right back. the way. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more...
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the connection police are making between the gang and recent violence. >>> why governor brown says the golden state doesn't need to legalize recreational marijuana use. . >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6. >>> good evening, i'm julie hayneer. >>> in menlo park, four suspected gang members were arrested. we are live in menlo park this evening where investigators are raising the alarm about growing gang activity there. paul. >> reporter: frank, menlo park police say there is a growing problem in the community dealing with a gang called the taliban. they have been in the community 6 to 8 years. the most recent accident happened along this street, where there was a shooting. around 4:30 they received several calls of gunfire. they would not give us the exact address, but neighbors in the area said this home was involved. you can see several bullet holes on the side of the house. next door, a home with
the connection police are making between the gang and recent violence. >>> why governor brown says the golden state doesn't need to legalize recreational marijuana use. . >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6. >>> good evening, i'm julie hayneer. >>> in menlo park, four suspected gang members were arrested. we are live in menlo park this evening where investigators are raising the alarm about growing gang...
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people finally look at the amount of money that jerry brown had to spend to get that initiative across the finish line. it is not a strong argument that is a popular thing. i am all in favor of california experimenting on itself. i think it is a fair to do a more of a petri dish in california, but they are having an experiment. most americans have been leaving california. people from california leave. states like maryland experimented with the millionaires' tax the other day. people were leaving. it is helpful to have the states to give you a lesson on what happens when you decide to raise taxes on the rich. they move a. >> moving ahead to the fiscal cliff. john boehner has reiterated that the newly elected house republican majority is opposed to raising tax rates. they're willing to accept new revenue under certain conditions. what is your reaction to that? them have signed? -- could that violate the pledge that most of them assigned to? >> if we had a recovery the strength of reagan's recovery, there would be 10 million more americans at work today. if we take reagan's path of less s
people finally look at the amount of money that jerry brown had to spend to get that initiative across the finish line. it is not a strong argument that is a popular thing. i am all in favor of california experimenting on itself. i think it is a fair to do a more of a petri dish in california, but they are having an experiment. most americans have been leaving california. people from california leave. states like maryland experimented with the millionaires' tax the other day. people were...
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senator sherrod brown. we have nina turner coming up later on. >> i love watching nina on your show. >> i get you passionate ohio folks mixed up. >> that's okay. >> sherrod brown with us and mary kay henry, president of the services employment international union who met with the president today. i would be remiss, mary kay, if i did not ask you right off the bat, did the president say he was not going to budge on taxes? he did it once in 2010, and he won't do it again? >> the president was incredibly serious and focused and really relieved to hear that we are going to keep our ground game going, that our working people and community members all across this country are ready to have this fight and want to have the middle class tax cuts permanently extended. that's the action that congress can take right now. and then work together to make sure that the wealthiest americans pay their fair share so we can get back to work. >> well, did he tell the group that he was not going to budge on taxes? >> he was cryst
senator sherrod brown. we have nina turner coming up later on. >> i love watching nina on your show. >> i get you passionate ohio folks mixed up. >> that's okay. >> sherrod brown with us and mary kay henry, president of the services employment international union who met with the president today. i would be remiss, mary kay, if i did not ask you right off the bat, did the president say he was not going to budge on taxes? he did it once in 2010, and he won't do it again?...
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brown similarly are untrue." they gone on, "despite some visual similarities, the craftsman axess locking wrench operates in a different way." what dot you say to sears, when they say this is not the same wrench? >> ah, they're lying. that's what i say. they're lying. >> reporter: dan argues, small town american inventors rarely have the means to fight back. it can cost up to $50,000 just to get that original patent. don sweeney on the assembly line, one of the few workers left, watching those 30 coworkers leave. >> all the jobs are gone. that's the way it is. >> it just tears me apart. what more can we do? if we don't stop this, we'll have no jobs left. >> reporter: our team did go out and buy both wrenches today, both the same price. the before and the new one here and while that american inventor argues the tools have the same mechanism, whether it's a rip-off or not is up to the courts to decide now. that inventor arguing american jobs are in the balance and sears telling us tonight, we have 264,000 workers,
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midnight that mike deanthony will be joining he previously coached the suns and nicks he replaces mike brown who the lakers fired five games into the season. he was chosen after negotiations with phil jackson broke down over the weekend. >>> san francisco police officer stops stolen vehicle what the driver did that had police swarming a construction site. [ inaudible ] .
midnight that mike deanthony will be joining he previously coached the suns and nicks he replaces mike brown who the lakers fired five games into the season. he was chosen after negotiations with phil jackson broke down over the weekend. >>> san francisco police officer stops stolen vehicle what the driver did that had police swarming a construction site. [ inaudible ] .
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brown did it in 2010. he voted for the blunt amendment this year and that became a big issue because -- so you even had candidates like scott brown and tommy thompson who could not be the strong candidates they should have been, and that has everything to do with the direction the republican party chose to go. >> here is the thing i think is -- i totally agree with all of that. and this is the thing i don't understand. this is not the first election cycle in which we have seen this dynamic at work. they had a dress rehearsal of how this was going to go in 2010, when they had sharron angle and christine o'donnell and lost all of those senate seats they should have won. why wasn't there any sort of effect on the republican -- the internal processes in the republican party, that made them not want to make that mistake again? >> they won 60-something house seats, all these governorships, all these state legislatures, they were able to re-draw congressional maps, they were able to do scott walker in wisconsin,
brown did it in 2010. he voted for the blunt amendment this year and that became a big issue because -- so you even had candidates like scott brown and tommy thompson who could not be the strong candidates they should have been, and that has everything to do with the direction the republican party chose to go. >> here is the thing i think is -- i totally agree with all of that. and this is the thing i don't understand. this is not the first election cycle in which we have seen this...
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. @ captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: israel stepped up its military offensive in gaza today and hamas rockets targeted tel
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see you soon. >> thanks very much. >> josh brown, what do you think here? it doesn't sound much different from where many of you guysor the show today, but if you get the pullback that bob's looking for and some of the other guys are looking for? discretionary? financials and technology? and a lot of people are worried that technology is rolling over and i'm not a huge fan and seasonally, these stocks are working and they're not and people have come to realize of the whole s&p, a, it's the highest-weighted sector and b, it's got the most exposure to the overseas story which is want great. to bob's point, down 10%. if we get a 10% correction from the highs, historically speaking you add. you have to start buying there. there aren't that many of those and when there are they're typically good buying opportunities. unless there is a nightmare scenario which, frankly, it doesn't suggest. if we get that low it would be a gift for a lot of stocks. >> quickly, joe. >> bob talked about the holiday season and that was a huge tailwind and now the impact of sandy, who
see you soon. >> thanks very much. >> josh brown, what do you think here? it doesn't sound much different from where many of you guysor the show today, but if you get the pullback that bob's looking for and some of the other guys are looking for? discretionary? financials and technology? and a lot of people are worried that technology is rolling over and i'm not a huge fan and seasonally, these stocks are working and they're not and people have come to realize of the whole s&p,...
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josh brown, for example, right? coal's micci inpicking up a lit. you had romney talking about it during the campaign. nat gas prices have gone up. the economy seems to be showing some signs of life. all good for the rails? >> i think it's important to draw distinctions. steve weiss is talking about the actual rail operators, whereas what carl icahn is doing, he's selling into the manufacturers who sell rail cars to those operators. these are two very different stories. but i see your point with coal picking up a little bit. but i've got to tell you, you want to be careful about which type of coal and which routes. so i agree with mr. weiss on unp, union pacific. their lines go directly past the powder river basin, where the most highly priced coal being shipped to asia is being taken out. something like a csx is different. it's more way involved with appalachian coal and i don't think it's as clean a story. but carl is making a bet that railroad capex at some point will pick up or he'll be able h will be able to sell the company outright. that's to
josh brown, for example, right? coal's micci inpicking up a lit. you had romney talking about it during the campaign. nat gas prices have gone up. the economy seems to be showing some signs of life. all good for the rails? >> i think it's important to draw distinctions. steve weiss is talking about the actual rail operators, whereas what carl icahn is doing, he's selling into the manufacturers who sell rail cars to those operators. these are two very different stories. but i see your...
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think of some of the major court cases that providing more opportunities for children to go to school, brown v. board of education, as an example. i wanted to help people who were in need of help. i thought economics was the same kind of field. economics makes you think easily above the solutions to those problems. >> what was larry summers like as a thesis adviser? was he easy to work for? >> he was a wonderful adviser. i was fortunate in my education, both undergraduate and graduate school. larry summers returned to harvard when i was starting credulous school. i worked as his research assistant in the would-what i was starting graduate school. i worked as his -- larry summers returned to harvard when i was starting graduate school. i worked as his research assistant. we growth two papers together. he was encouraging to me and my classmates. >> your thesis adviser was larry summers. your tenure adviser was ben bernanke. who was smarter? you have worked with them both. >> they are both brilliant. they are both extraordinarily talented in what they do. >> if we were to fall off of the fiscal
think of some of the major court cases that providing more opportunities for children to go to school, brown v. board of education, as an example. i wanted to help people who were in need of help. i thought economics was the same kind of field. economics makes you think easily above the solutions to those problems. >> what was larry summers like as a thesis adviser? was he easy to work for? >> he was a wonderful adviser. i was fortunate in my education, both undergraduate and...
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wilson's family hired world famous seattle defense attorney john henry brown. he once represented ted bundy and now defending robert bales. in the mid-'90s he came to wenatchee when score of adults were charged with skills sexual abuse. he succeeded in having some of those cases dropped or overturned. >> it was completely false. made up. what's become known as the wenatchee witch-hunt. >> there's more they tricks with john. >> reporter: gary reason was the prosecutor then going up against john henry browne in the child sex abuse. >> mr. browne likes cases that are high visibility. >> reporter: the two attorneys were ready to present their cases to the judge and jury. gary reason had strong dna evidence. but john henry browne had a strong card to play, a witness who claims she saw mackenzie strangled on videotape by someone else. >> have to watch somebody be tortured like they did to her. and kill her and laughed about it. >> reporter: the outcome was a courtroom drama that no one expected. >> so what's going on? >> this is what i love about "48 hours" case when
wilson's family hired world famous seattle defense attorney john henry brown. he once represented ted bundy and now defending robert bales. in the mid-'90s he came to wenatchee when score of adults were charged with skills sexual abuse. he succeeded in having some of those cases dropped or overturned. >> it was completely false. made up. what's become known as the wenatchee witch-hunt. >> there's more they tricks with john. >> reporter: gary reason was the prosecutor then...
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officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have been varied includes working as a immediate vaek core man, a legal clerk and a tqm instructor. she completed a 7-month deployment. captain mike napolitano is serving with the navy's expedition training group. while deployed in 2004, he spearheaded maritime patrol relief efforts toing the 2004 indian ocean tsunami, as well as numerous theater cooperation efforts throughout the pacific and in 2009 captain napolitano reported as commanding officer of the expeditionary training group. this is a fabulous panel and i kn
officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police...
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and us germany was one of the hottest across in the world this brown path is what used to be a minefield and imposing construction with says it to be cameras barbed wire fences and watchtowers every one of the half kilometers it was all taken away after reunion this place is now a museum but while there was a may have become part of history division remains the boundary and some people's minds is as solid as ever and until these barrier falls through reunification will remain just an illusion. or if an ocean r.t. reporting from germany world news headlines of data just a few minutes from now. culture is that so much as i can recall right on it until he heard a song obama want to decisive victory returning him to the white house for another four years what accounts for this victory was in a well run campaign in changing that. mission and free accreditation free in-store charges free. range means free. three stooges free. download free blog counseling videos for your media projects and free media oh don the r t dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images
and us germany was one of the hottest across in the world this brown path is what used to be a minefield and imposing construction with says it to be cameras barbed wire fences and watchtowers every one of the half kilometers it was all taken away after reunion this place is now a museum but while there was a may have become part of history division remains the boundary and some people's minds is as solid as ever and until these barrier falls through reunification will remain just an illusion....
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. >>> former british prime minister gordon brown will visit pakistan to meet with pakistan's suf czarry. he is united nations special envoy of global education issues. he'll deliver a petition with over 1 million signatures urging pakistan to make education available to all its children. >>> it was warm and sunny today in tokyo, snow in our neighbor china, though. rachel ferguson has more with weather. rachel? >> certainly we are going to be see snow spreading across northeastern asia over the next couple days. a low here moving across into the beijing area and heading towards the northeast. north korea is going to be getting some of that snowfall. down towards the south, it is a rain event. that coming up through southern china in towards the east, through shanghai and from saturday evening, we're going to be seeing it coming into japan. pleasant day across much of japan on saturday as a low pulls away at the moment. however, we will see that rain coming in from the south and sunday is going to be a little unstable with showers and thunderstorms scattered throughout the country. temper
. >>> former british prime minister gordon brown will visit pakistan to meet with pakistan's suf czarry. he is united nations special envoy of global education issues. he'll deliver a petition with over 1 million signatures urging pakistan to make education available to all its children. >>> it was warm and sunny today in tokyo, snow in our neighbor china, though. rachel ferguson has more with weather. rachel? >> certainly we are going to be see snow spreading across...
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on friday, gordon brown, the u.s. special envoy of education and the former british prime minister, gave his support to her campaign for female education in a speech in islamabad. >> we in the international community want to say to you today that we will support you in your determination that no girl should be prevented from going to school out of fear. >> reporter: even after malala's shooting, six schools have been blown up by militants. the attacks are believed to be the work of pakistani taliban. authorities say 751 schools were attacked by extremists in the past ten years, including 233 that were almost destroyed. but islamic extremism is not the only reason why many pakistani girls are denied an education. poverty is another major problem that needs to be addressed. malala's shooting has exposed the challenges faced by the pakistani government. it's under renewed pressure to crack down on extremism and take steps to help children of poor families get an education. hideki yui, nhk world, islamabad. >>> myanmar is
on friday, gordon brown, the u.s. special envoy of education and the former british prime minister, gave his support to her campaign for female education in a speech in islamabad. >> we in the international community want to say to you today that we will support you in your determination that no girl should be prevented from going to school out of fear. >> reporter: even after malala's shooting, six schools have been blown up by militants. the attacks are believed to be the work of...
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wilson's family hired world famous seattle defense attorney john henry brown. brown once represented serial killer ted bundy and is now defending robert bales, the american soldier accused of mass murder in afghanistan. in the mid '90s, he came to wenatchee when scores of adults were charged with child sexual abuse. he succeeded in having some of those cases dropped or overturned. >> it was completely false, made up known as the wenatchee witch hunt. >> reporter: gary reisen was the prosecutor then going up against brown in the child sex abuse scanneding and he's the prosecutor now against kris wilson. >> mr. brown likes case that is are high visibility. >> reporter: the two attorneys were ready to present their cases to the judge and jury. gary reisen had strong dna evidence. john henry brown had a strong card to play a witness who claims she saw mackenzie strangled on videotape by somebody else. >> to watch somebody be tortured like they did to her and kill her and laugh about it never goes away. >> reporter: the outcome was a courtroom drama that no one expe
wilson's family hired world famous seattle defense attorney john henry brown. brown once represented serial killer ted bundy and is now defending robert bales, the american soldier accused of mass murder in afghanistan. in the mid '90s, he came to wenatchee when scores of adults were charged with child sexual abuse. he succeeded in having some of those cases dropped or overturned. >> it was completely false, made up known as the wenatchee witch hunt. >> reporter: gary reisen was the...
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is the public figure that most often appears in british nightmares a recent study has found gordon brown is number two max why not nightmare number eleven downing street next door to them or ten downing street where the chancellor hangs out this could be a fantastic horror film if you do it as a tax dodge right here in the u.k. you make a really lousy film of george osborne play himself in this film and give the people of legitimate nightmare because i understand also that watching scary movies as you can lose weight and obesity here like elsewhere is a problem so you can kill two birds with one stone give the people exorcism away from the chancellor while losing weight at the same time what a great deal. well the killer med who is a spokeswoman for travelodge said suffering from nightmares that involve the chancellor money and losing a job are a true reflection of how the credit crunch and the double dip recession has affected our well being as well as our money it's a budgetary chainsaw massacre people over there eating old beings out of a can have a nightmare as a george osborne carro
is the public figure that most often appears in british nightmares a recent study has found gordon brown is number two max why not nightmare number eleven downing street next door to them or ten downing street where the chancellor hangs out this could be a fantastic horror film if you do it as a tax dodge right here in the u.k. you make a really lousy film of george osborne play himself in this film and give the people of legitimate nightmare because i understand also that watching scary movies...